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Author: Karen Weintraub, USA TODAY

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COVID-19 vaccine should be ready for most vulnerable late this year, for everyone by spring, HHS Secretary Alex Azar says

October 22, 2020 Karen Weintraub, USA TODAY Comments Off on COVID-19 vaccine should be ready for most vulnerable late this year, for everyone by spring, HHS Secretary Alex Azar says

During a rare CDC public briefing, HHS Secretary Alex Azar on Wednesday outlined a timeline for the COVID-19 vaccine and pledged it would be safe.

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Behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: What does it take reopen a national landmark?

August 27, 2020 Karen Weintraub, USA TODAY Comments Off on Behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: What does it take reopen a national landmark?

New York City’s famed Metropolitan Museum of Art will welcome guests again after COVID caused it’s longest shutdown in history. What does that take?

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A flu shot doesn’t always protect you. But amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever.

August 17, 2020 Karen Weintraub, USA TODAY Comments Off on A flu shot doesn’t always protect you. But amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever.

Getting a flu vaccine will be extra important during COVID-19, experts say. It will cut down on personal misery and hospital burden.

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The mysterious coronavirus can wreak havoc on your health. Medical care for very ill COVID-19 patients is getting better.

July 9, 2020 Karen Weintraub, USA TODAY Comments Off on The mysterious coronavirus can wreak havoc on your health. Medical care for very ill COVID-19 patients is getting better.

You’re better off being hospitalized now than four months ago, but hopefully treatments will improve soon with more research.

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Hospitals have long been judged on quality of care. These new rankings grade their commitment to community, too.

July 7, 2020 Karen Weintraub, USA TODAY Comments Off on Hospitals have long been judged on quality of care. These new rankings grade their commitment to community, too.

A new hospital ranking system looks at contributions to community as well as quality of care, leaving some prominent names down on the list.

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